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Join us for the Professional Lunch Series!
During this 1 hour session, you will eat and drink while learning from a variety of professionals, some Macaulay Honors College alums and others throughout different industries. Each speaker, brings a new perspective and set of tools to provide advice on the best strategies to follow your path and meet your career goals. They will share stories from their undergraduate experience to their present-day role. You will have the opportunity to ask any questions in this informal discussion.

The Employer Relations Committee through the Career Services Association of CUNY is pleased to announce our Recruit and Learn @CUNY Series: Media Professionals Panel. The program is sponsored by COOP, who work to overcome underemployment by investing in and preparing diverse, low-income, and first-generation college graduates from CUNY and other urban public colleges.

Join us to learn and hear about exciting new employment trends and meet with colleagues, recruiters and industry professionals in digital media!

The 2019 Career & Graduate School Fair is a great opportunity for representatives from various organizations and graduate programs to meet and interact with our talented pool of Macaulay students and alumni. CUNY Honors students interested in pursuing a variety of careers, from any class standing, are welcome to attend! Bring resumes. Wear professional business attire.

Please have your resume reviewed by at your campus’ Career Services Office or by another professional before submitting. This will be used for the Resource Fair and shared with relevant employers. Please make sure file name has no spaces. Please save your resume in the following format: YourFirstName.YourLastName.Resume.doc. For example: John.Smith.Resume.doc

Please provide initials here if you will allow your resume to be shared with employers:

This 6 week Leadership Course will aim to familiarize participants with the Leadership Challenge, build confident leaders, and develop leadership skills. Each class will consist of a brief discussion, activity, and work in small groups, with some out of class reading and handouts to review. Participants will be encouraged to relate the material discussed to situations in their personal, professional or academic lives.

The course will be led by Chris Daversa, Associate Director of Student Development. The course does not bear academic credit.

Program cost is $15. The registration cost will reserve your space in the course and cover the cost of materials including a copy of “The Leadership Challenge” by Kouzes and Posner. Only open to Macaulay students.

Registration closes February 9th. Space is limited to 12 participants. Participants will be chosen based on their responses below, and acceptances into the program will be sent via email by February 11th.

**Time subject to change based on applicants responses below

Name*

FirstLast

Campus*

Email*

Please name any current leadership roles:*

Why do you want to take this course? What do you hope to get out of this course?*

100 word maximum

If you're interested but not available at this time, would another time work better for you?

Opportunities Fund – Funded by The New York Community Trust(Established in Community Funds by the co-founder of The Reader’s Digest Association)

ELIGIBILITY & APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Generally, Macaulay Scholars applying for this funding must have a family income of $75,000 or less. (Macaulay Honors College will obtain this information from the FAFSA each Macaulay Scholar has already filed.)

Macaulay Scholars whose family income exceeds $75,000 may be eligible for the New York Community Trust Grant if they can demonstrate that their families have “extraordinary financial responsibilities.” Students applying under this exception must attach an explanation and appropriate supporting documentation to their application.

Macaulay Scholars must be NYC Residents to apply for this fund.

Recipients of the New York Community Trust Grant may be asked to complete a brief online survey after completing their internship experience. This survey is administered by the New York Community Trust. The Trust may also ask recipients to provide a brief written or verbal narrative concerning their internship experience.

To apply for the New York Community Trust Grant, Macaulay Scholars must complete the application below. A statement of justification AND an updated transcript (unofficial is acceptable) MUST accompany the application. Candidates must currently be in good academic standing.

Macaulay Scholars who receive the New York Community Trust Grant are NOT permitted to receive other sources of funding for their internship.

Priority will be given to internship positions that meet the following areas: (1) sciences, (2) government, policy and law, (3) social work/psychology. Consideration will also be given to internships outside of these areas as well as support for students participating in the New Media Lab at Macaulay.